HDL is usually called "good cholesterol, whilst LDL is called "bad cholesterol. Usually you want to keep your ratio of the two above 0.3 and ideally 0.4
Yes. It is correct to say that the LDL HDL ratio of 3.22 is okay.
This is a tricky question because it is different for every person. It's important to find the balance that works for you, as too little or too much of either HDL or LDL could be harmful.
HDL is high density lipoprotein , Whilst LDL is low density lipoprotein .
HDL= Good Cholesterol, LDL = Bad Cholesterol
what the normol hsl and ldl?
You want your HDL (good) to be higher and your LDL (bad) to be lower.
Cholesterol is cholesterol. HDL and LDL are lipoproteinswhichtransport the hydrophobic substance "cholesterol" in the blood stream.Beef liver contains cholesterol.
OK so LDL is low density lipoprotein and HDL is high density lipoprotein. LDL is considered to be a bad cholesterol and HDL, a good colesterol. there is more on this topic here : http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=180
LDL and HDL
LDL and HDL both refer to cholesterol. The difference is that LDL is known and the "bad" cholesterol and "HDL" is known as the good" cholesterol. One may learn more about cholesterol at WebMD.
LDL and HDL
The function of HDL in the human body is to transport cholesterol for excretion to the liver. The function of LDL is to transport cholesterol to the liver for use.